* Introduction
* PRECONFERENCE PROGRAMS
* Basic Serials Cataloging Workshop (Joseph P. Hinger, Presenter, Kevin Petsche, Recorder)
* Advanced Serials Cataloging Workshop (Steve Shadle, Presenter, Amanda Lin Louie, Recorder)
* Mapping License Language for Electronic Resource Management (Tim Jewell, Trisha L. Davis, and Diane Grover, Presenters, Jill E. Grogg, Recorder)
* How to Implement an Institutional Repository (Carol Hixson, Presenter, Linda Cracknell, Recorder)
* VISION SESSIONS
* Things Fall Apart (Robin Sloan, Presenter, Pat Howe, Recorder)
* All the News That's Fit to Digitize: Creating Colorado' Historic Newspaper Collection (Brenda Bailey-Hainer, Presenter, Sarah Sutton, Recorder)
* What's a Serial When You're Running on Internet Time? (T. Scott Plutchak, Presenter)
* STRATEGY SESSIONS
* FRBR in the Real World (Paul J. Weiss and Steve Shadle, Presenters)
* Small and Medium Publishers in an E-World: Thinking Outside the Box (Ezra T. Ernst, Zac Rolnik, and Sean O'Doherty, Presenters)
* The Changing Landscape of Serials: Open Access Journals in the Public Catalog (Krista Schmidt and Nancy Newsome, Presenters)
* The UC/JSTOR Paper Repository: Progress Thus Far (Colleen Carlton, John Kiplinger, Nancy Kushigian, and Jeff Sundquist, Presenters)
* Envisioning the Future of ERM Systems (Theodore A. Fons and Timothy D. Jewell, Presenters)
* Journal Pricing 10 Years Later (Robert Boissy, Tina Feick, and Leslie Knapp, Presenters)
* Getting from Here to There, Safely: Library Strategic Planning for the Transition Away from Print Journals (Roger C. Schonfeld, Presenter)
* The State of Scholarly Communications: An Environmental Scan of Emerging Issues, Pitfalls, and Possibilities (Lee C. Van Orsdel, Presenter)
* How Did We Ever Manage Without the OpenURL? (Nettie Lagace and Janet K. Chisman, Presenters)
* Mountains, Valleys, and Pathways: Serials Users' Needs and Steps to Meet Them
* Part I: Identifying Serials Users' Needs: Preliminary Analysis of Focus Group and Semi-Structured Interviews at Colleges and Universities (Lynn Silipigni Connaway, Presenter)
* Mountains, Valleys, and Pathways: Serials Users' Needs and Steps to Meet Them
* Part II: Steps to Meet Serials Users' Needs: The Access Level Record for Serials, and ISSN Revision (Regina Romano Reynolds, Presenter)
* TACTICS SESSIONS
* E-Resources=E-Opportunity: Connecting Systems, Technical Services and Patrons (Sharon Wiles-Young and Betty Landesman, Presenters, Lori J. Terrill, Recorder)
* Crawling Out of the Web: Alternative Citation Sources (Deborah Lee, Presenter, Lisa S. Blackwell, Recorder)
* Blogs, Wikis, and Podcasts: Social Software in the Library (Abigail Bordeaux, Presenter, Morag Boyd, Recorder)
* Climbing Peaks and Navigating Valleys: Managing Personnel from High Altitude (Jeff Slagell, Presenter, Joe Holtermann, Recorder)
* Old Is New Again: Using Established Workflows to Handle Electronic Resources (Amanda Yesilbas, Presenter, Becky Schwartzkopf, Recorder)
* The Shape of Things to Come: Resource Description and Access (RDA) (Ed Jones, Presenter, Patrick L. Carr, Recorder)
* To Train or Not to Train? (Rick Anderson and Kittie Henderson, Presenters, Masha Sapp, Recorder)
* Electronic Resource Management (Janet Chisman and Greg Matthews, Presenters, Chris Brady, Recorder)
* Linking the Library and Campus Course Management System (Claire Dygert, Presenter, Paul Moeller, Recorder)
* Tackling the Reorganization Chart (Serenity King and Mona Metcalf, Presenters, Molly Larkin, Recorder)
* Mile High to Ground Level: Getting Projects Organized and Completed (Jennifer L. Marill, Presenter, Marcella Lesher, Recorder)
* Generating E-Collections Lists for Dummies: Creating a Better Electronic Reference Collection (Tara Baillargeon, Mohan Ramaswamy, and Char Simser, Presenters, Kathryn Johns-Masten